So if I understand you gentlemen correctly, these pre-builds serve as examples how NOT to do it? Gerry On 8/20/06, Larry Garfield <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 20:17, Gerry D wrote: > On 8/19/06, Larry Garfield <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > OSCommerce is crap. Don't bother. > > Why do you say that, Larry? I may want to get into an app like that > because I think one of my clients is ready for it. What are the cons, > and what are my options? What are Drupal's limitations? I tried using it for a client last summer, because it was available free on the client's web host. It is extremely rigid. If you want a program that works the way they want and looks kinda like Buy.com with a table-based layout in 3 columns with certain visual effects, it's fine. If you want to change or customize anything, good luck. Nearly everything is hard coded with HTML and presentation PHP and business logic PHP all mixed in together. With a table based layout. Ugh. As for using pre-build vs. rolling your own, the main reason I favor ready-made is the bank hookups. Anytime financial stuff is involved, I'd rather use something someone else already debugged than roll my own.
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